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NHS testing for PCOS?

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DaphneLan · 23/02/2025 08:15

After over a year of ttc, my doc referred me for loads of tests (hysterosalpingogram, hysteroscopy etc) which showed that i have PCOS. I was given clomid/follicle tracking and managed to conceive. My daughter was born 14 months ago via c section so I’m having to wait the 18 months before ttc again for safety.

I still have PCOS and haywire periods, so would need clomid and follicle tracking again but my question is; will I have to do all the tests again or will they just refer me straight away? Because they took over a year last time and I’m 39 and really don’t have the time to sit waiting on NHS waiting lists.

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IlonaRN · 23/02/2025 16:22

Are you sure you would qualify for more NHS support?
Most regions would only offer assistance for a first child.

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